After
spending one full day on board your cruise ship, it will not be difficult to
determine whether or not the ship is completely full. Basically, if you are on
a 2500 passenger ship and you never experience any lines, have no trouble
making dinner or spa reservations and find that there are plenty of free deck
chairs available in the middle of a warm sunny day, chances are that the ship
is not 100% filled to capacity.
If this is
the case, it doesn’t hurt to simply go to the Front Desk and ask about the
possibility of obtaining a cabin upgrade. If there are cabins available, cruise
lines have no reason to keep them empty.
Of course,
almost 10 times out of 10, you will find a sign on the Front Desk informing you
in bold letters that “The ship is full and there are no available cabins.” But
don’t let this turn you off. This is actually a permanent sign that is placed
on the Front Desk every single voyage, regardless of whether or not the ship is
really full.
The idea is to simply reduce
the number of passengers making cabin upgrade requests.
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